Rivian Recalls Nearly 35,000 Delivery Vans Over Seat Belt Misuse Issue

According to the NHTSA, the delivery vans were made beginning in December 2021 and ended in November this year.
Rivian Recalls Nearly 35,000 Delivery Vans Over Seat Belt Misuse Issue
A Rivian electric pickup truck sits in a parking lot at a Rivian service center in South San Francisco on May 9, 2022. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Rivian Automotive announced on Dec. 3 it is recalling 34,824 delivery vans due to an issue with the driver’s seat belt that may prevent it from working properly in the event of an accident.

According to a recall notice posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website, certain Rivian electric delivery van models from 2022 through 2025 may have seat belt pretensioner cables that can become damaged from repeated misuse. Seat belt pretensioner cables ensure the belt remains tight against a driver or passenger’s body in a frontal or side collision.
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